ASHLAND — The Ohio Department of Transportation has issued its construction report for the week of May 14.

As a result, Ashland County drivers are urged to use caution on these roads:

State Route 39

SR 39 in Loudonville, between Wally Rd. and Riverside Dr., will be closed for a bridge deck replacement.

The detour route for southbound motorists is SR 39, just outside of Perrysville, to SR 95, southeast on SR 95 to SR 97, east on SR 97 to SR 3, north on SR 3 to SR 39 (E. Main St.) in Loudonville, and reverse for northbound motorists. The project is expected to be complete Friday, June 22, 2018.

Also:

SR 39, east of Wally Rd. over Black Fork of the Mohican River, will have signalized, single lane closures to maintain traffic for a bridge replacement. Crews are working on the eastbound side of the bridge. All traffic has been shifted to the westbound lane. The project is expected to be complete June 2018.

US Route 30

US 30, from SR 511 to SR 60, will have single lane closures as crews continue pavement repairs. The project will utilize speed limit signs to reduce the speed and maintain the flow of traffic. The reduced speed limit when workers are present will be 50 mph; the posted speed limit when crews are NOT working will be 60 mph. The project is expected to be complete July 2018.

Interstate 71

I-71, from US 250 to the Wayne County line, will have intermittent single lane closures as crews begin work as part of a resurfacing project. Nightly pavement repairs will take place from 8pm-7am. Double lane closures at night have gone into effect leaving one lane of traffic open in both directions. The project will utilize digital speed limit signs to maintain traffic flow. The posted speed limit when crews are NOT working will be 65 mph; the reduced speed limit when workers are present will be 55mph. The project is expected to be complete August 2018.

Goon Rd. (County Road 3006)

Goon Road, along with other roadways within Mohican State Park, will have intermittent lane closures as part of a resurfacing project. Traffic will be maintained by flaggers. Notices of roadwork are marked along State Park roads. The project is expected to be complete August 2018.